That is freaking amazing, look at how long the curl is on that thing, that is and has to be the most amazing cocoon I have ever seen. I really need to find one of them in my garden, I am so jealous
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That is freaking amazing, look at how long the curl is on that thing, that is and has to be the most amazing cocoon I have ever seen. I really need to find one of them in my garden, I am so jealous
They don't all do that, some look more like usual. I don't know how deep the caterpillars would go in the UK, because you have snow in winter. Ours are found in quite shallow, loose soil, it makes sense, because the caterpillar has to dig it's way into the ground. Here's one I found and watched as it dug.I never saw when it emerged but I did find the empty skin so I know it pupated successfully https://hive.blog/insects/@nikv/time-to-sleep